yes of course laying eggs has no contact with age
They could possibly about 9 months or so
but they shouldn't because that could cause egg binding, death or they would not take care of their babies sometimes.
Birds including budgies do not get 'pregnant' they lay eggs, incubate the eggs which then hatch into chicks.I saw my budgies mate together Dec. 26, 2010. I separated them to another cage, away from my other 3 budgies. I put in their cage 2 nesting boxes. Every day I checked for eggs. Today, Jan. 24, 2011, I found 2 eggs in the corner of their cage, on the floor of the cage. They did not like the nesting boxes I provided. That is about a month gestation.
Not at all. Chickens do not need to mate to lay eggs, but they must mate in order for these eggs to be fertile, i.e. able to hatch into chicks.
i think they get jiggy with a mate and lay eggs.
Buy em dinner and candles and hope mr. tweetie's got game?
no because they have no one to mate with.
eggs
no, parkeets( budgies) can mate from about 18 months to when ever they go out of heat- the females go out of heat but males can mate their entire life sometimes
When the female budgie is approximately 1 year old, the female will have finished deveolping, and will be able to reproduce. You can tell this when the cere turns dark brown. The cere is the bit wehre the bugies nostrils are.
All female birds can lay eggs without a mate. However, without a male, the eggs will be infertile and will not hatch.
budgies and parakeets dont mate they do not need a male to lay an egg so the answer is no season
It is not likely. They may not even bond. It will take awhile.
it depends on the breed. larger breeds tend to be older, and smaller tend to be younger. an average is 5-6 monthes.